The mediated effects of maternal depression and infant temperament on maternal role

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Jennifer L. Rode
Elizabeth J. Kiel
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[1] Miami University,Department of Nursing
[2] Miami University,Department of Psychology
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Prenatal depression; Postpartum depression; Maternal role; Infant temperament;
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We examined prenatal depression, postpartum depression, and infant temperament, respectively, in a mediated process model to predict maternal role. Using a prospective, observational design, we surveyed 168 women during pregnancy and then in postpartum. Data analyses supported the contribution of each variable in an ascending fashion (ab = −0.01, SE = 0.004, 95 % CI [−0.021, −0.004]), such that infant temperament had the strongest effects (sr2 = .124, p < .001). Further, postpartum depression was found to influence maternal role with both direct effects and indirect effects via infant temperament. These results highlighted the significant impact postpartum depression may have on maternal role. Future interventions targeting mothers experiencing or who are at risk for depression may consider tools to improve mother-baby interactions. The effects of such intervention may subsequently improve both infant temperament and maternal role evaluation.
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